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Standardized Data Elements for Patients With Acute Pulmonary Embolism: A Consensus Report from the Pulmonary Embolism Research Collaborative

Authors :
Rosenfield, Kenneth
Bowers, Terry R.
Barnett, Christopher F.
Davis, George A.
Giri, Jay
Horowitz, James M.
Huisman, Menno V.
Hunt, Beverley J.
Keeling, Brent
Kline, Jeffrey A.
Klok, Frederikus A.
Konstantinides, Stavros V.
Lanno, Michelle T.
Lookstein, Robert
Moriarty, John M.
Ní Áinle, Fionnuala
Reed, Jamie L.
Rosovsky, Rachel P.
Royce, Sara M.
Secemsky, Eric A.
Sharp, Andrew S. P.
Sista, Akhilesh K.
Smith, Roy E.
Wells, Phil
Yang, Joanna
Whatley, Eleni M.
Abudi, Tami
Adams, George
Ahmad, Hajira
Ajao, Adebola
Archard, Erin
Auger, William
Avila-Tang, Erika
Barnes, Geoff
Barnett, Christopher
Bashir, Riyaz
Benenati, James
Berman, Aaron
Bowers, Terry
Buck, Michael
Burnett, Allison
Cameron, Scott
Cavanaugh, Kenneth
Cerminaro, Michael
Daniel, Daniel
Daves, Seanna
Davis, George
Dicks, Andrew
Elder, Mahir
Farrell, Ann
Garman, Alissa
Gatzemeier, Jamee
Giannikopoulos, Demetri
Gibson, Michael
Goldberg, Joshua
Gonsalves, Carin
Grodzin, Charles
Gundert, Emily
Gurley, John
Heresi, Gustavo
Hlozek, Kristen
Hoerst, Stephen
Hooks, Brandon
Horowitz, James
Jaber, Wissam
Jaff, Michael
Jimenez, David
Johnston-Cox, Hillary
Kaatz, Scott
Kolluri, Raghu
Laird, John
Lake, Leslie
Langston, Matthew
Lossef, Steven
Love, Charles
Mackel, Julie
Massaro, Lori
McDaniel, Michael
McNally, Vicki
Merli, Geno
Mina, Bushra
Monreal, Manuel
Moores, Lisa
Morris, Timothy
Nossair, Fadi
O’Connell, Gregory
O’Corragain, Oisin
Ouriel, Kenneth
Parikh, Sahil
Piazza, Gregory
Pohlson, Katie
Polverini, Peter
Pomeroy, Jordan
Pugliese, Steve
Pullin, Brian
Quinto, Brian
Rali, Parth
Rivera-Lebron, Belinda
Robertson, Bill
Rosengard, Bruce
Shaw, Miranda
Simonton, Chuck
Sista, Akhilesh
Smith, Roy
Spyropoulos, Alex
Srivastava, Sanjay
Sterling, Keith
Strauss, Jayme
Taber, Margaret
Tapson, Victor
Tawney, Adam
Tu, Thomas
Valent, Tom
Venkat, Venkat
Walach, Elad
Ward, Rebecca
Ward, Adam
Weinberg, Ido
Wells, Phil
West, Frances Mae
West, Nick
Whatley, Eleni
Yang, Joanna
Yongpravat, Charlie
Source :
Circulation (Ovid); 20240101, Issue: Preprints
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Recent advances in therapy and the promulgation of multidisciplinary pulmonary embolism teams show great promise to improve management and outcomes of acute pulmonary embolism (PE). However, the absence of randomized evidence and lack of consensus leads to tremendous variations in treatment and compromises the wide implementation of new innovations. Moreover, the changing landscape of health care, where quality, cost, and accountability are increasingly relevant, dictates that a broad spectrum of outcomes of care must be routinely monitored to fully capture the impact of modern PE treatment. We set out to standardize data collection in patients with PE undergoing evaluation and treatment, and thus establish the foundation for an expanding evidence base that will address gaps in evidence and inform future care for acute PE. To do so, >100 international PE thought leaders convened in Washington, DC, in April 2022 to form the Pulmonary Embolism Research Collaborative. Participants included physician experts, key members of the US Food and Drug Administration, patient representatives, and industry leaders. Recognizing the multidisciplinary nature of PE care, the Pulmonary Embolism Research Collaborative was created with representative experts from stakeholder medical subspecialties, including cardiology, pulmonology, vascular medicine, critical care, hematology, cardiac surgery, emergency medicine, hospital medicine, and pharmacology. A list of critical evidence gaps was composed with a matching comprehensive set of standardized data elements; these data points will provide a foundation for productive research, knowledge enhancement, and advancement of clinical care within the field of acute PE, and contribute to answering urgent unmet needs in PE management. Evidence produced through the Pulmonary Embolism Research Collaborative, as it is applied to data collection, promises to provide crucial knowledge that will ultimately produce a robust evidence base that will lead to standardization and harmonization of PE management and improved outcomes.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00097322 and 15244539
Issue :
Preprints
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Circulation (Ovid)
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs67840808
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1161/CIRCULATIONAHA.124.067482